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Yup. For me, as close to perfect as I've heard.
The Elicit comes with five line-stage inputs, but both MC and MM phono boards are available (price tbd). I surprised that the large knob n the front panel controls both source and volume (but then I spotted a mode button that toggles between functions). It sounded fast and precise driving Elac loudspeakerrsit had pace, as Martin Colloms likes to say. I've frequently liked Rega's sound, but this time I really liked what I was hearing.
I guess they really did elevate their game.
Wes-Thanks for the kind words on the Rega Elicit. It is an amazing new integrated! As a representative for The Sound Organisation I thought it pertinent to clarify a significant point. In the Rega demo room we were playing an all Rega system with the P7 turntable, Saturn CD player and quite possibly most importantly the new RS5 speaker. The first from Rega, after 20 years, to feature their own tweeter design.Thanks again-Chadps. We'll be on the lookout for this Steve Harris you mention. Maybe Steve Daniels knows him